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Paper Title: A STUDY OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HDPE REINFORCED WITH LIME STONE COMPOSITE MATERIAL
Authors Name: T.John Babu , M.Khaja Gulam Hussain
Unique Id: IJSDR1701009
Published In: Volume 2 Issue 1, January-2017
Abstract: A Composite is a structural materials with combine two or more constituents. The constituents are combined of a microscopic level and they are insoluble each other one phase is called “Reinforcing” phase. Which is hand and it is embedment in a soft and ductile phase called Matrix. Strong and hard phase is called reinforcing phase. Soft and ductile phase is called matrix phase. Fiber and particle reinforced composites usually consist of a phase which is more or less continuous. This continuous phase is also known as the matrix, and the material that is distributed through the matrix is known as the dispersed phase. Matrix phase provides support or base for the reinforcing and also it protecting the reinforcing force from the hot environment. It is soft and ductile. The matrix is the monolithic material into which the reinforcement is embedded, and is completely continuous. This means that there is a path through the matrix to any point in the material, unlike two materials sandwiched together. In structural applications, the matrix is usually a lighter metal such as aluminum, magnesium, or titanium, and provides a compliant support for the reinforcement. In high-temperature applications, cobalt and cobalt–nickel alloy matrices are common. The matrix binds fibers together by virtue of its cohesive and adhesive characteristics. Its purpose is to transfer load to and between fibers, and to protect the fibers from hostile environments and handling. The matrix is the weak link in the composite, so when the composite experiences loading, the matrix may crack, deboned from the fiber surface, or break down under far lower strains than are usually desired. But matrices keep the reinforcing fibers in their proper orientation and position so that they can carry loads, distribute loads evenly among fibers, and provide resistance to crack propagation and damage. Limitations in the matrix generally determine the overall service temperature limitations of the composite.
Keywords: Composite Material ,Reinforcing phase, Matrix. Monolithic material, Cohesive and Adhesive characteristics.
Cite Article: "A STUDY OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HDPE REINFORCED WITH LIME STONE COMPOSITE MATERIAL", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.2, Issue 1, page no.49 - 57, January-2017, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1701009.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR1701009
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Published In: Volume 2 Issue 1, January-2017
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